American Sign Language: How Do You Sign Yes and No Questions?

American Sign Language is a dynamic language, having its own set of linguistic rules and principles. Yesterday, we explored on how to sign a statement in ASL. Now, I want to show you how to sign a “Yes or no” question in ASL. Please keep in mind, you need to follow these simple rules while signing each question.

Raised eyebrows

Tilt or diagonal head with shoulders a little forward

Hold the last sign a little longer.

Now, it is time for some examples (Remember SVO from previous ASL structure lesson)

English: Do you want some cake?

ASL: You want cake? (As you sign, remember to do 1..2..3..)

English: Are you deaf?

ASL: You deaf? (Again, following 1…2…3.. while signing this question)

English: Do you like animals?

ASL: You like animal? (Again, following 1…2…3.. while signing this question)

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